AC/DC's tour could be given a huge shake-up with reports that Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose will replace the band's lead singer Brian Johnson for the remaining dates. The claims come after Johnson, 68, received medical advice to quit performing live shows to avoid the risk of permanent hearing loss.

DJ Jason Bailey from Atlanta radio station 100.5 is said to have been informed by a "very, very good source" that Axl Rose, 54, has been flown into the city to join the remaining members of AC/DC, Angus Young, Cliff Williams, Stevie Young and Chris Slade, for rehearsals. According to AlternativeNation.net, Bailey told listeners: "This is what I'm being told, Axl was meeting with the AC/DC group, because it's all but a done deal that Axl will front AC/DC for the 10 remaining shows [in North America]. All 10, including Atlanta.

"From what I was told, this was all kind of new inside information to me, Angus is a very black and white guy. He's like, Brian, for health reasons, can't continue fronting the band. He was supposed to retire after the last tour, so they wanted to continue going out on the road and continue making music, so if you can't do it, we appreciate your services, but the show must go on. They're in town, they were auditioning people for the job, and then they flew Axl in. Again, this is from my source."

AC/DC's lead singer Brian Johnson (left) has been advised to quit performing live shows to avoid total hearing lossKevin Winter/Getty Images

Earlier in March 2016, AC/DC released a statement announcing the news of Johnson's health and confirming that their forthcoming shows "will be made up later in the year, likely with a guest vocalist". The statement read: "AC/DC are forced to reschedule the 10 upcoming dates on the US leg of their 'Rock Or Bust' World Tour. AC/DC's lead singer, Brian Johnson, has been advised by doctors to stop touring immediately or risk total hearing loss."

AC/DC, famous for hit singles, such as Highway To Hell, Thunderstruck and Back In Black, launched the Rock Or Bust tour in 2015 and will wrap up the North American leg of their world tour with shows in Washington DC, Philadelphia and New York. The European leg of the tour will commence on 7 May in Lisbon, Portugal and they will play London's Olympic Stadium on 4 June. Tickets are available to purchase via Ticketmaster.co.uk.